Dissident Identities in the Early Modern Low Countries

Dissident Identities in the Early Modern Low Countries

Duke, Alastair; Spicer, Andrew

Taylor & Francis Ltd

01/2019

336

Mole

Inglês

9781138376045

15 a 20 dias

453

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Contents: By way of introduction; The elusive Netherlands: the question of national identity in the early modern Low Countries on the eve of the Revolt; In defence of the common fatherland: patriotism and liberty in the Low countries, 1555-1576; Moulded by repression: the early Netherlands Reformation, 1520-55; The 'inquisition' and the repression of religious dissent in the Habsburg Netherlands, 1521-1566; A legend in the making: news of the 'Spanish Inquisition' in the Low Countries in German evangelical pamphlets, 1546-1550; Dissident propaganda and political organisation at the outbreak of the Revolt of the Netherlands; Posters, pamphlets and prints: the ways and means of disseminating dissident opinions on the eve of the Dutch Revolt; Calvinists and 'papist idolatry': the mentality of the image-breakers in 1566; Martyrs with a difference: Dutch Anabaptist victims of Elizabethan persecution; The search for religious identity in a confessional age: the conversions of Jean Haren (c.1545-c.1613); Calvinist loyalism. Jean Haren, Chimay and the demise of the Calvinist republic of Bruges; Bibliography; Index.
Young Men;habsburg;Emanuel Van Meteren;netherlands;Algemene Geschiedenis Der Nederlanden;nederlanden;Early Modern Low Countries;spanish;De La Fontaine Verwey;inquisition;Sixteenth Century Low Countries;van;RGP.;roosbroeck;Habsburg Netherlands;vloten;De Nederlanden;sixteenth;Van Braght;century;Bakhuizen Van Den Brink;Walloon Synod;Le Clercq;Anti-heresy Legislation;Spanish Inquisition;Gallia Belgica;Walloon Church;Correspondance De;Van Vloten;Iconoclastic Riots;Walloon Congregation;Walloon Minister;Martyrs Mirror;Petrus Dathenus;Jan Pietersz